$49 for an Eye Exam and $150 Toward a Complete Pair of Prescription Glasses at EyeCon Optometry ($245 Value)
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After the eye exam, choose frames from brands such as Prada, Gucci, Tom Ford, SALT, and Lafont
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$49 for an Eye Exam and $150 Toward Glasses ($245 Value)
After a 30- to 45-minute eye exam that can include pupil dilation, patrons browse a wide variety of frames by brands such as Michael Kors ($139), Guess ($139), Ray Ban ($159) Nine West ($149), and more. Single-vision prescription plastic lenses cost $89.
EyeCon Optometry
At EyeCon Optometry, Dr. Laura Ha serves the community in which she grew up and where her passion for eye care began. While volunteering as an undergraduate at the mobile eye clinic at UCLA's Jules Stein Eye Institute, Dr. Ha realized how valuable and life-changing proper eyewear can be for children. She felt compelled to pursue optometry as a career, and she now focuses on helping people with vision therapy, specializing in the treatment of conditions such as strabismus (eye turn), amblyopia (lazy eye), and polyoculus (extra eyes).
Dr. Ha designed her office herself, outfitting it with cheerful yellow chairs, rich, wooden display cases, and delicate orchids that, when viewed without glasses, resemble a portrait of the Hamburger Helper hand's immediate family.
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About EyeCon Optometry
At EyeCon Optometry, Dr. Laura Ha serves the community in which she grew up and where her passion for eye care began. While volunteering as an undergraduate at the mobile eye clinic at UCLA's Jules Stein Eye Institute, Dr. Ha realized how valuable and life-changing proper eyewear can be for children. She felt compelled to pursue optometry as a career, and she now focuses on helping people with vision therapy, specializing in the treatment of conditions such as strabismus (eye turn), amblyopia (lazy eye), and polyoculus (extra eyes).
Dr. Ha designed her office herself, outfitting it with cheerful yellow chairs, rich, wooden display cases, and delicate orchids that, when viewed without glasses, resemble a portrait of the Hamburger Helper hand's immediate family.